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Old 11-01-2004, 10:43 AM
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120 should be enough for an national outlaw series! What you think sow&steady?

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OK, I've downed a few guiness in my lifetime but I'm willing to prove it if I can join the Irish Euro team!
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In anticipation of being accepted into the Irish team, I've re-painted my car
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Originally posted by ziggy12345
120 should be enough for an national outlaw series! What you think sow&steady?

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Originally posted by markp27
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In anticipation of being accepted into the Irish team, I've re-painted my car
Some people will do anything to get into the Euros! Well, that filter certainly works wonders!
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Doesn't help at all. Apparently only 25 slots are available and there's already a queue of 100!

I assume that the 25 is already filled with sponsored drivers. The rule is that you must have done 6 nationals so sponsored drivers have not only done that but they're also probably the top 25 in terms of ranking.
i believe the way it works, there hoping for 25-30 places, which will be split and offered too the top rubber drivers and foam 200mm drivers, but there is still a chance of getting in, because the meeting is for 150 drivers, and at the efra agm next week all european countries ask for how many spots they would like, and i believe what evers left may be up for grabs, but it will cost more.
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In anticipation of being accepted into the Irish team, I've re-painted my car
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Not really D. I've bought 2 new 3-port engines anyway in prep for going to a certain race across the pond. This was also done as a gamble because there is always the potential that work commitments will clash with that race. So now that the BRCA is going the EFRA way I could use the 3-port for that too.
Ummm, you don't have to go out and buy a 3 port engine just to be legal, do you? Just get a 3 port piston sleeve (which you would replace anyways your worned out 5 port piston sleeve) and perhaps the legal crankshaft and you should be done.
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Originally posted by jas1
i believe the way it works, there hoping for 25-30 places, which will be split and offered too the top rubber drivers and foam 200mm drivers, but there is still a chance of getting in, because the meeting is for 150 drivers, and at the efra agm next week all european countries ask for how many spots they would like, and i believe what evers left may be up for grabs, but it will cost more.
Jas, that's great news. Would be nice to race in the Euros now that its on our doorstep!
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Originally posted by InitialD
Ummm, you don't have to go out and buy a 3 port engine just to be legal, do you? Just get a 3 port piston sleeve (which you would replace anyways your worned out 5 port piston sleeve) and perhaps the legal crankshaft and you should be done.
Already done ... it'll be my bashing engine.
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Old 11-03-2004, 10:48 AM
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ALL drivers should be given the oppotunity to vote on things that affect them. There are a number of ways this could have been organised given a bit of thought. "Well you should have got off your arse and came to the meeting then!" I'm sure somebody will tell me. What about making the proposals public well before the meeting and be given a method of voting if we cant make the meeting.

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please note we have ONLY adopted the technical rules the race format will be as per BRCA
you WERE given the chance to vote by being at the AGM, the propsals WERE made public at least one month before thats why so many rubber drivers turned up to prevent the new class going in with it. ( foam drivers also voted to stop it)
Outlaw drivers were there and THEY voted for the EFRA class

you CAN still run your outlaw stuff at the nationals but only on the saturday in practice

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Originally posted by InitialD
Ummm, you don't have to go out and buy a 3 port engine just to be legal, do you? Just get a 3 port piston sleeve (which you would replace anyways your worned out 5 port piston sleeve) and perhaps the legal crankshaft and you should be done.
you will need to change piston/liner crank and also the CARB if its not 5.2mm
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Doesn't help at all. Apparently only 25 slots are available and there's already a queue of 100!

I assume that the 25 is already filled with sponsored drivers. The rule is that you must have done 6 nationals so sponsored drivers have not only done that but they're also probably the top 25 in terms of ranking.
no places are yet allocated to anyone!
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